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We present and analyze the optical photometric and spectroscopic data of the Be/X-ray binary MXB 0656-072 from 2006 to 2009. A 101.2-day orbital period is found, for the first time, from the present public X-ray data(Swift/BAT and RXTE/ASM). The anti-correlation between the H$alpha$ emission and the $UBV$ brightness of MXB 0656$-$072 during our 2007 observations indicates that a mass ejection event took place in the system. After the mass ejection, a low-density region might develop around the Oe star. With the outward motion of the circumstellar disk, the outer part of the disk interacted with the neutron star around its periastron passage and a series of the X-ray outbursts were triggered between MJD 54350 and MJD 54850. The PCA--HEXTE spectra during the 2007-2008 X-ray outbursts could be well fitted by a cut-off power law with low energy absorption, together with an iron line around 6.4 keV, and a broad cyclotron resonance feature around 30 keV. The same variability of the soft and hard X-ray colors in 2.3-21 keV indicated that there were no overall changes in the spectral shape during the X-ray outbursts, which might be only connected with the changes of the mass-accretion rate onto the neutron star.
We have monitored a Type II outburst of the Be/X-ray binary MXB 0656-072 in a series of pointed RXTE observations during October through December 2003. The source spectrum shows a cyclotron resonance scattering feature at 32.8 +/- 0.5 keV, correspond
We present simultaneous, multi-wavelength observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud Be/XRB IGR J01217-7257 (=SXP 2.16) during outbursts in 2014, 2015 and 2016. We also present the results of RXTE observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud during whi
We investigate the nature of the unidentified very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray object, HESS J1832-093, in a multi-wavelength context. Based on X-ray variability and spectral index ($Gamma_Xsim,1.5$), and its broad-band spectrum (which was remarkably
Be X-ray binaries are among the best known transient high-energy sources. Their outbursts are commonly classified into a simple scheme of normal and giant outbursts, but a closer look shows that actual outbursts do not always follow this simple schem
We report on the results of a $sim$40 d multi-wavelength monitoring of the Be X-ray binary system IGR J05007-7047 (LXP 38.55). During that period the system was monitored in the X-rays using the Swift telescope and in the optical with multiple instru